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Pathos and Ethos in Between the World and Me by Ta-Nahisi Coates and in “Letter From Birmingham Jail”
Between The World and Me
Letter from Birmingham Jail
In “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” Martin Luther King Jr. writes about how segregated the U.S. is and how it affects the people that are “inferior” to the white folks. He goes through the ways he is upset about police brutality, the way it is justified to break the law when it is unjust, and the…
Self-Reliance and Fredrick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Property
Slavery
Emerson idea of Self Reliance can be compared to the life of Frederick Douglass. Douglass’ life in captivity limited his choices for experience and kept him without material possessions. These are two factors considered by Emerson to be important in obtaining Self Reliance. Emerson Self Reliance can also be contrasted to the life of Frederick…
Basic Steps After a Traffic Accident
Car Accident
Law
Transport
Studies report that vehicle collisions occur every minute of the day throughout the world, typically every sixty seconds. Yearly over five million driving accidents occur. Experiencing a fatal collision can be a horrific tragedy especially if you are unaware of the essential steps to take. Here are the ten essential steps to take after being…
The History of Voting
Voting
First, the history of voting goes back to the 18th century when our founding fathers were deciding what laws our states should follow. The Articles of Confederation was the original constitution that consisted of some lower-class laws that did not specify as much as the Constitution did. It was a way to set laws for…
A Critical Analysis on King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
Letter from Birmingham Jail
Martin Luther King
Even after slavery was abolished in the United States, discrimination against African Americans still took place in society. Laws were even created to separate and differentiate the lives and rights of the African American populace from that of the Caucasian populace. Society is always changing, so campaigns against racial segregation were certain to happen eventually….
News in the era of the American Civil War
History
Politics
Reconstruction Era
Violence
In the post-Civil War era, published news was accessible to the citizens of the United States more than it had ever been before, allowing stories to travel across the nation at a rapid pace. In the South during this time period, the Ku Klux Klan was committing horrid acts of violence against Republicans and African…
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a pastor who organized nonviolent protests
Activism
Martin Luther King
Nonviolence
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a pastor who organized nonviolent protests. He also sparked the civil rights movement. He wasn’t a violent man, he wanted peace for blacks and whites. Martin Luther King jr. was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta GA. He attended David T. Howard Elementary School. Then he attended Washington High…
Main Aim of the Constructivist Movement
Civil Rights Movement
Christina Kiaer has described the main aim of the constructivist movement as ‘to mass produce transparent utilitarian things for use in everyday life’. How adequate is this description? Constructivism is primarily an art movement that was based in Russia in the early 20th century. It had a considerable link to the Russian Communist Revolution. They…
Federalism and Somalia
Federalism
Somalia, officially known as the Federal Republic of Somalia, gained its independent from three powerful European colonial powers in June-July of 1960. Somalia then formed by the Unisom of British Somaliland and the Italian Somaliland Who were British and Italian colonies respectively. Geographically, Somalia is located in East Coast of Africa, also known as the…
The District Electors in the Electoral College
Electoral College
Voting does matter and there have been quite a few moments in history were people have proved it to be so. Things such as getting arrested for voting in a hometown, different beliefs, different types of governments even. Such things point out, that yes, voting does matter. Although in some points of history people have…